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National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities •

Economic Policies Make a Difference for Babies’ Health

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

Vaccine •

Immunizations at Wisconsin Pharmacies: Results of a statewide vaccine registry analysis and pharmacist survey

Philip C. Berce, et al.

Vassar College •

Safe and Subversive: Medication Abortion’s Potential to Reshape Patterns of Access and Power

Margaret Matthews

Society for the Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR) 2020 conference abstracts (BMJ Injury Prevention) •

The association between state minimum wage laws and fatal occupational injuries

Merrill-Francis M, et al.

USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics •

Is the U.S. Ready to Quickly Vaccinate its Population Against COVID-19?

Jeff McCombs, et al.

Injury Epidemiology •

Evaluating the effectiveness of traumatic brain injury state laws among high school athletes

Alan T. Arakkal, Anna E. Barón, Molly M. Lamb, Sarah K. Fields & R. Dawn Comstock

Preventive Medicine •

Fighting obesity at the local level? An analysis of predictors of local health departments' policy involvement

Wenhui Feng & Erika Martin

Washington Law Review •

The Dangers of Disclosure: How HIV Laws Harm Domestic Violence Survivors

Courtney K. Cross

San Diego State University •

The Effect of Traumatic Brain Injury Prevention Laws on Youth Sports Participation

Oren Rosenberg

Open Science Framework •

Evaluating the impact of penalties on the use of mobile phones while driving on traffic fatalities, serious injuries, and mobile phone use: protocol for a systematic review

Olsson, B.

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    BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine •

    Could a massive open online course be part of the solution to sport-related concussion? Participation and impact among 8368 registrants

    Pierre Fremont, Kathryn Schneider, Anne Laroche, Carolyn Emery & Keith Yeates

    American Journal of Epidemiology •

    Florida's Opioid Crackdown and Drug, Motor Vehicle Crash, and Suicide Mortality: A Bayesian Interrupted Time-Series Analysis

    Feder, K., Mojtabai, R., Stuart, E., Musci, R., & Letourneau, E.

    American Journal of Epidemiology •

    Florida’s Opioid Crackdown and Mortality From Drug Overdose, Motor Vehicle Crashes, and Suicide: A Bayesian Interrupted Time-Series Analysis

    Kenneth Feder, Ramin Mojtabai, Elizabeth Stuart, Rashelle Musci & Elizabeth Letourneau

    Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health •

    Effects of increased minimum wages by unemployment rate on suicide in the USA

    Kaufman J., Salas-Hernandez L., Komro K. & Livingston M.

    Journal of Health Economics •

    Sex, marijuana and baby booms

    Michele Baggio, Alberto Chong, & David Simon

    Journal of Concussion •

    A systematic review of coach and parent knowledge of concussion

    Robyn Feiss, Molly Lutz, Justin Moody, & Melissa Pangelinan

    Journal of Genetic Counseling •

    A survey of U. S. state insurance commissioners concerning genetic testing and life insurance: Redux at 27

    Golinghorst D. & Prince A.

    JAMA •

    Protections From Civil Liability in State Abortion Conscience Laws

    Nadia Sawicki

    Southwest Rural Health Research Center Policy Brief •

    The Development of Telehealth Laws in the U.S. from 2008 to 2015: A Legal Landscape

    Cason Schmit, et al.

    Policy Brief: Southwest Rural Health Research Center •

    The Development of Telehealth Laws in the US from 2008 to 2015: A Legal Landscape

    Cason D. Schmit, JD; Alva O. Ferdinand, DrPH, JD; Timothy Callaghan, PhD; Mariko Kageyama, JD; Nima Khodakarami, MBA, MSc; and Michael A. Morrisey, PhD

    Drug and Alcohol Dependence •

    Police officer attitudes towards syringe services programming Author links open overlay panel

    Emily Sightes, et al.

    Drug and Alcohol Dependence •

    Take-home naloxone possession among people who inject drugs in rural West Virginia.

    Allen ST, Hamilton White R, O’Rourke A, Grieb SM, Kilkenny ME & Sherman SG

    PLOS ONE •

    States with higher minimum wages have lower STI rates among women: Results of an ecological study of 66 US metropolitan areas, 2003-2015

    Umedjon Ibragimov, et. al.

    Dissertation to University of Connecticut •

    Three Essays on the Opioid Epidemic: Insurance, Treatment and Supply Side Policy

    McInerney M

    International Journal of Drug Policy •

    A policy mapping analysis of goals, target populations, and punitive notions in the U.S. congressional response to the opioid epidemic

    Bowen EA & Irish A

    The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics •

    Assessing National Public Health Law to Prevent Infectious Disease Outbreaks: Immunization Law as a Basis for Global Health Security

    Tsion Berhane Ghedamu & Benjamin Mason Meier

    Report to the US Social Security Administration •

    Variation in supplemental security income takeup among qualifying lowbirthweight infabts: Evidence from two states

    Martin MW

    U.S. Social Security Administration •

    Variation in supplemental security income takeup among qualifying lowbirthweight infants: Evidence from two states

    Michelle Woodford Martin

    International Journal of Drug Policy •

    The impacts of potency, warning messages, and price on preferences for Cannabis flower products

    Yuyan Shi, Ying Cao, Ce Shang, & Rosalie Liccardo Pacula

    Journal of Public Health Management and Practice •

    How Are Telehealth Laws Intersecting With Laws Addressing the Opioid Overdose Epidemic?

    Pepin D, et al.